In the spirit of giving at Christmas I would like to offer the readers of Small Stream Reflections a chance to receive a couple of gifts as a thank you for following SSR's. All that is required is for you to comment here. Your name will be put into a box and Jeanette will draw the winners names. The drawing will be on Saturday morning at 9am. I will post the winners on Saturday.
"Badger" the winners name will be added to the streamer. Example, "Joe's Badger"..... This Rangeley Streamer tied by me features a beautiful Badger/Furnace wing feather.
29 flies tied by me featuring soft hackles, spiders, and flymphs. These flies come in a 2 sided waterproof fly box.
Merry Christmas
Wow, nice offer.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas Alan and Jeanette,
ReplyDeleteThat "Badger" is a lovely looking fly that any self respecting trout would have to have a go at! The selection of boxed flies also look mighty fine.
Kindest Regards,
Steve, Badger Creek, Victoria, Australia.
I fished the Badger Creek that runs at the bottom of my garden yesterday evening and caught a very fat wild brown trout on a bead head Hares Ear Nymph. I'd say his rotundity could be the result of eating all the bugs and worms that have been washed into the creek after all the rain we've had in the last two weeks.
Cheers,
Steve.
Merry Christmas to you and your family Alan.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas. Found the same silk source for the Blue color. I learned that flue eggs is the color for steelhead on sunny days. Wonder if blue SH will do the same for trout.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas. Love your blog, very jealous of your streams.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas and all the best to you and yours.
ReplyDeletea wonderful blog. many thanks for a great season of posts.
ReplyDeletehappy holidays.
Merry Christmas Alan. Happy trouting in the new year. I fish for many species but trout are special, head and fins above the rest.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas Alan. Gorgeous flies, as always. I have the same fly box, although not as full as yours. Tight lines in the new year.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your contributions. Many times Ive turned to this sight for inspiration. Merry Christmas to you and yours!!!
ReplyDeleteAlan, that is a fine batch of flies. Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas Alan. I have greatly enjoyed your posts over the years!
ReplyDeleteBest - Tim
Merry Christmas Allen to you and your family! I look forward to your great posts in the New Year. Thanks, Larry Gaska
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas Alan, to you and your family with hope for a great New Year.
ReplyDeleteBrk Trt, another great post you have written and have brought to us.
ReplyDeleteThose flies are beautiful and show the love you have for fly fishing as well as this fly tying tradition.
Alan,
ReplyDeleteYou've already given me a gift and that gift has been this blog which I've enjoyed throughout the year.
Thank you and Merry Christmas to you and your family.
Regards
John V.
Alan, Merry Christmas to you and Jeanette. What you post here always has me thinking keep it simple. You've also gotten me through the day reading and rereading your posts at lunchtime.
ReplyDeleteBe well,
Kurt
Merry Christmas, Alan! I've been following your blog for years and am constantly inspired. Thank you for sharing all of this with us!
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas! This is a fun idea you do every year!
ReplyDeleteWhat a thoughtful idea. Merry Christmas.
ReplyDeleteFred
Merry Christmas Alan. One of my favorite blogs.
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Merry Christmas, Mr. Brk Trt! Thanks for the captivating blog. I start every day with it and a warm cup of coffee.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas Alan - Hope the season is good to you. Sure looks like it's been a great fall of fishing and time in the woods... Mixed with some delectable meals as well!
ReplyDeleteQuite a generous gift, Alan. Best wishes to you, Jeanette, and the extended family.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas, enjoy your site.
ReplyDeleteSign me up! Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteI've learned a bunch following you throughout the year. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas -- shame on me for not commenting more often.
ReplyDeletemerry xmas Alan to you & your family from all us across the pond, a very nice gesture. I've done something similar for a cancer charity in the UK.
ReplyDeleteLooks good. Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteCount me in, Alan. Merry Christmas to both you and Jeanette.
ReplyDeleteAlan
ReplyDeleteWow!!! What a Christmas Giveaway; the streamer and flies are top quality!!!
Cathey and I are still in a hassle with buyers for our house, I was hoping to report a solid contact to everyone but nothing has developed----Hope you and Janette have a Merry Christmas----thanks for sharing
Beautiful streamer and great set of flies. Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteMaineFly207 Chris
Merry Christmas to all of you. I have been following this blog since your brief time spent on the CTF site.
ReplyDeleteAlan,
ReplyDeleteLove your blog. Been reading it for years.
Merry Christmas
Mike P.
Alan, Merry Christmas to you and your entire family, as well as my fellow readers of your fine blog site. Best, Sam
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas Alan. Your blog is one of a small handful of sites that I visit on a daily basis and is a gift in and of itself. Thank you for sharing your knowledge, the frequent updates, beautiful photos, and most of all...for taking us along for the ride.
ReplyDelete-Dave
Merry Christmas Alan!!! Thank you for your blog and sharing your adventures with us. James S.W. FL
ReplyDeleteAlan, always enjoy your Christmas give away. I've always admired your dedication to our sport and your wonderful photos that take us on a wonderful journey thru all the seasons. Wish you and your family a wonderful and peaceful Christmas.
ReplyDeleteLong time reader, first time commenter. Guess this is a great time to introduce myself. Your most always bring a smile to my face.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas,
Ben
Merry Christmas, indeed!
ReplyDeleteThanks for your writing, photographs, and love of trout.
thank you for all your posts! happy holidays to you and your family.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas! I love that you do this stuff Alan your the man!
ReplyDeleteLuke B.
Luke.bothell@gmail.com
(Sorry it wouldn’t publish with my google account)
Ho Ho Ho - Keep up the great work!
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas to all at SSR, thanks for your great blog
ReplyDeleteDave Hutchison
Your blog is a great source of fishing and tying information. I also value your frequent comments on the beauty of the settings we find fish. Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays.
ReplyDeleteAlways look forward to reading you blog! Keep up the good work & Merry Christmas!!
ReplyDeleteIn this era of grip & grin, remote destinations and big articulated flies it is refreshing to see accessible fly fishing portrayed using simple equipment and small flies for beautiful small wild fish. I try to steer beginning fly fishers to this site and it's message of simplicity and beauty. Bravo!
ReplyDeleteThank you for being part of my morning routine for many many years. Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteThank you, your posts and beautiful pictures capture the reason why I fly fish. The stream pictures make excellent desktop images in the sterile business environment!
ReplyDeleteThank you for this very generous gift. Merry Christmas to you and yours.
ReplyDeletevery generous offer. Please include me in the drawing
ReplyDeleteAlan,
ReplyDeleteMost definitely, count me in! The streamer looks awesome and the box-o-softies is gorgeous as well!
I hope I win....I hope I win....
Doug
Bravo my friend-Merry Christmas to you and all those special to you.
ReplyDeletePlease include me. Thanks for your writing!
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas to you & your family. I thoroughly enjoy your blog. Thank you....
ReplyDeleteSincerely;
Hollen Groff
Alan, I have enjoyed your posts for quite a while now. I'm always trying to guess your streams' locations, but you don't give many hints. thanks for the years. Kevin
ReplyDeleteKevin
Very generous of you! I've enjoyed reading your blog since I came across it years ago. -Mike
ReplyDeleteYou have a wonderful site Alan. Keep up the good work and Merry Christmas. Todd
ReplyDeleteI love your food posts as much as the fishing pictures (my guilty pleasure)!
ReplyDeleteJM